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Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors George Kennedy,
Anne Jackson,
Eli Wallach,
Steve Ihnat,
William Horace Marshall,
Charlene HoltRating60%
Kennedy plays Paul Cameron, an insurance executive who finds out he has a brain tumor. His family will receive nothing under his current policies, but there is a huge reward for information leading to the arrest of the murderer of a businessman. Cameron frames himself for the murder in the hopes of collecting the reward money for his wife in an anonymous bank account. Cameron is found guilty and sentenced to death, but then is cured of the disease, and escapes in order to find the real killer and clear his name., 1h22
Directed by Richard CollaGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Horror,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about extraterrestrial life,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors James Earl Jones,
Estelle Parsons,
Barnard Hughes,
Dick O'Neill,
Lou Wagner,
Vic PerrinRating64%
The plot of the film is based on the audio recordings of the testimonials by the interracial couple under hypnosis of what happened with them on 19–21 September 1961., 1h28
Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ThrillerActors Yasmine Bleeth,
Richard Grieco,
Gordon Michael Woolvett,
Robin Brûlé,
Sabrina Grdevich,
David HubandRating53%
Terry Cuff (Yasmine Bleeth) is a bartender who yearns to raise a family. When she marries Bobby Woodkin (Richard Grieco) she finds herself one step closer to her dream. However, Bobby has had a vasectomy, is a con artist and unbeknownst to Terry, kills young mother Dana McThomas (Sabrina Grdevitch) and steals her 3 month old baby, a girl named Gail (Lauren and Marlee Konikoff ), so he and Terry can raise the infant as their own daughter. Bobby fakes a law firm and lawyer so his plan does not fail and that he and Terry can keep the child, renamed "Angie". Later, Terry discovers what Bobby has done and returns baby Gail to her father, Andy (Gordon Michael Woolvett). Bobby is arrested and sentenced to life in prison for Dana's murder and Gail's kidnapping., 1h32
Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Buddy filmsActors Burt Reynolds,
Jack Weston,
Tom Skerritt,
Yul Brynner,
Raquel Welch,
Dominic ChianeseRating54%
Detectives Steve Carella (Reynolds), Meyer Meyer (Weston), Eileen McHenry (Welch) and Bert Kling (Skeritt) are part of the 87th Precinct's team, investigating a murder-extortion racket run by a mysterious deaf man (Brynner). While attempting to investigate and prevent the murders of several high-ranking city officials, they also must keep track of the perpetrators of a string of robberies. Further complicating matters is a rash of arson attacks on homeless men., 1h31
Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalActors Dolly Parton,
John Terry,
Beth Grant,
Kimberley Kates,
Joe KeenanRating58%
Dolly Parton stars as country singer Leana Taylor who struggles to escape from her controlling manager/boyfriend, Hank (John Terry), as well as her troubled past. After turning to her guitarist (Billy Dean), Leanna finally faces her past, including her estranged mother and the death of her father., 1h24
Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Comedy-drama,
AdventureThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Katharine Hepburn,
Dennis Dimster,
Jayne Marie Mansfield,
Denise AlexanderRating52%
Eccentric Miss Pudd (Hepburn) is the owner of a store she considers an antique museum, a sort of Noah's Ark of the past, but most would call a junkyard. She frequently refuses to part with her merchandise because of its sentimental or historical value, but she does agree to loan some items to two boys, Alby (Kevin McKenzie) and Chris (Dennis Dimster), who befriend her, and who explain that they are repairing an antique hot air balloon that belonged to the older boy, Kevin's grandfather, an adventurous stunt man named The Great Sandusky. In honor and memory of Kevin's grandfather, who died one year earlier and is sorely missed by Kevin who apparently has no father, they plan to take the balloon aloft to celebrate the man's birthday. A curious element of the film is that the boys' mothers are talked about, and one is heard from the kitchen, but never seen. Other than the postman, Kate Hepburn's Miss Pudd is the primary adult in the film, a sort of wobbly Auntie Mame. By today's standards, it would be preposterous to imagine that this much shenanigans could take place, including the noisy demolition of a backyard greenhouse, tower, and workshop, with no other adult, let alone Kevin's mother, noticing or caring. But then, perhaps, even in the 70s', this seemingly benign film may have carried that ironic undercurrent of social commentary., 1h32
Directed by Richard CollaOrigin USAGenres Science fictionThemes Robot filmsActors Robert Foxworth,
Mike Farrell,
John Vernon,
Lew Ayres,
James Shigeta,
Robert DouglasRating67%
Project Questor is the brainchild of the genius Dr. Emil Vaslovik, a Nobel laureate. Vaslovik had developed plans to build a super-human android. A team of the world's foremost experts is able to build the android, even though they do not understand the components with which they are working — they are only able to follow the instructions, and install the parts, left by Vaslovik, who has disappeared. Attempts to decode the programming tape were worse than merely unsuccessful—they also erased approximately half of the tape's contents. They decide to substitute their own programming, over the objections of Jerome "Jerry" Robinson (Mike Farrell), the only team member who had actually worked with Dr. Vaslovik. He is overruled by the head of the project, Geoffrey Darrow (John Vernon). When the android's body has been finished, the new tape is loaded, but with no apparent results. In desperation, Robinson persuades Darrow to allow Vaslovik's tape — what remains of it — to be loaded. Again, the team is disappointed, as there appears to be no response.